“I have listened to this show off and on since the beginning and often times enjoy it and find it educational and other times find myself shaking my head and saying the opposite of what some of them are advising, which is not abnormal for many woodworking podcasts; this show is better than most and doesn’t devolve too much into the “woes” of making content for social media platforms that most of them realistically do, so big props for that and for keeping it on subject! Most of the advice is sound. Some of it they have no or little experience with and they generally preface the answer as such. Guy has more practical experience that translates to real world advice, in my experience. I am a woodworking professional, so I have a different perspective and need than many hobbyists. I generally think this show is great for those figuring out how to get started, early along in your woodworking journey who don’t have much experience, and for hobbyists who don’t need to make a living doing this type of work. If you’re interested in a more professional woodworker approach check out Against the Grain and Woodworker’s Podcast, both of which seem to have spotty releases these days (professional woodworkers rarely have extra time to create podcasts!) but both have a lot of gold in the back catalogue.”
woodisgood1000 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
11/19/21